Saudi Arabia Considers a 4-Day Work System
- Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022
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Saudi Minister of Human Resources Ahmed Al-Rajhi announced that the Kingdom is studying reducing the working days per week to 4 working days and 3 days off.
The Kingdom aims to attract to investors and the job market through this move.
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Al-Rajhi said: “The labor system is a system that is being studied now, and the goal of this system is to make the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia attractive to investors.”
وزير الموارد البشرية السعودي: ندرس تغيير نظام العمل إلى 4 أيام عمل و3 ايام إجازة أو 4 أيام ونص مقابل يومين ونص يوم إجازة في الإسبوع لتكون المملكة جاذبة للمستثمرين وخلق فرص عمل
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“Today, as we are concerned with the number of working hours and days, we are concerned that the market is attractive to investors and creates jobs.” He added
“Today, we are keen that the new system will be attractive to jobs and create jobs, thus creating more opportunities that help employ our children”
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